The human cost of cancel culture
An FSU member explains how the organisation helped them after they were fired for expressing gender-critical concerns in the workplace.
An FSU member explains how the organisation helped them after they were fired for expressing gender-critical concerns in the workplace.
A high court judge has thrown out an attempt by the government’s most senior law officer to prosecute a woman ...
A philosophy student overheard through the wall of his university accommodation room saying “veganism is wrong”, and “gender fluidity is ...
A College at Cambridge University has cut its ties with an academic whose research interests include race, heredity and intelligence, ...
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, which has 65,000 members in the UK, has announced its goal to “eradicate” critics of ...
Dawn French says cancel culture has “forced people into a corner”, where they are “circumspect” about the views they will ...
The FSU are involved in a case at the Supreme Court today, supporting two families in end-of-life cases as they ...
A judge has told the Metropolitan Police it cannot stop an Iranian dissident who displays a sign branding Hamas as ...
Writing for the Spectator, UCL Reader in Financial Mathematics John Armstrong says that it isn’t just healthcare professionals that were ...
Redbridge Council has agreed not to renew its speech-restricting Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) — which criminalises wolf whistling and ...
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